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Narthex (Greek: Νάρθηξ, νάρθηκας) is a modular & minimal dictionary generator for Unix and Unix-like operating system written in C and Shell. It contains autonomous Unix-style programs for the creation of personalised dictionaries that can be used for password recovery & security assessment. The programs make use of Unix text streams for collaboration with each other, according to the Unix philosophy. It is licensed under GPL v3.0. Currently under development! The tools nchance – A capitalization tool that appends the results to the bottom of the dictionary. ninc – A incrementation tool that multiplies alphabetical lines and appends an n++ at the end of each line. ncom – A combination tool that creates different combinations between the existing lines of the dictionary. nrev – A reversing tool, that appends the reserved versions of the lines at the end of the dictionary. nleet – A leetifier. Replaces characters with Leet equivalents, such as @ instead of a, or 3 instead of e. nclean – A tool for removing passwords that don’t meet your criteria (too short, no special characters, etc.) napp – A tool that appends characters or words before or after the lines of the dictionary. nwiz – A wizard that asks for the infromation and combines the tools together to create a final dictionary. Changelog v1.2 Updated delimiter functionality of ncom and added it to ninc too. Fixed a security vulnerability. Filename can be given as an argument in ncom. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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hi all i want to know a command to edit wordlist to shrink size in hard disk space i use some of command to remove duplicate words and enhance word with min and max Length but still need more way to edit it what i want a command to use More than one word on the same line to use it in hashcat to crack with dictionary attack
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A set of scripts to help perform an online dictionary attack against a WPA3 access point. Wacker leverages the wpa_supplicant control interface to control the operations of the supplicant daemon and to get status information and event notifications ultimately helping speedup connection attempts during brute force attempts. Files of interest wacker is quite verbose. Files of interest are found under /tmp/wpa_supplicant/ wlan1: one end of the uds wlan1_client: one end of the uds wlan1.conf: initial wpa_supplicant conf needed wlan1.log: supplicant output wlan1.pid: pid file for the wpa_supplciant instance wlan1_wacker.log: wacker debug output Caution wacker doesn’t handle acls put in place by the target WPA3 AP. Meaning, the current code always uses the same MAC address. If the target AP blacklists our MAC address then the script won’t differentiate between a true auth failure and our blacklisted MAC being rejected. This will mean that we’ll consider the true password as a failure. One way to solve…. we would have to add macchanger to the source at the expense of slowdown. wacker will seemingly pause everything so often as the AP will issue a backoff timeout. This will cause the metric display to seemingly pause and then start again. This is the expected behavior. [hide][Hidden Content]]